sleeping too much?

Okay, I know alot of moms are gonna want to slap me for even posting this...but I am almost worried that my LO sleeps TOO much. For example, I put him to bed last night at 6:30pm. This morning I finally WOKE HIM UP at 10:00am! He does this every weekend. It's like he would sleep forever if I let him! Just kind of curious if anyone else experiences this, as my first LO didn't do this at all.

Okay, I know alot of moms are gonna want to slap me for even posting this...but I am almost worried that my LO sleeps TOO much. For example, I put him to bed last night at 6:30pm. This morning I finally WOKE HIM UP at 10:00am! He does this every weekend. It's like he would sleep forever if I let him! Just kind of curious if anyone else experiences this, as my first LO didn't do this at all.

This kinda happens with my DS on Sundays, after being at the nursery at church in the morning. Today he went to sleep at 430 pm!!! He has done this before a couple times. I know it's gonna be an early morning though! :( I think the other mommas are right, they just get worn out, at least nine does from nursery and it's only one morning a week.

This kinda happens with my DS on Sundays, after being at the nursery at church in the morning. Today he went to sleep at 430 pm!!! He has done this before a couple times. I know it's gonna be an early morning though! :( I think the other mommas are right, they just get worn out, at least nine does from nursery and it's only one morning a week.

I was worried about my lo too, she sleeps from about 8pm to 7:30-8am , takes a bottle and then goes back to sleep with me until anywhere from 9:30 - 10:30am. But i guess at their age its normal for 2 naps, and she only takes one so its like her sleeping in takes the place of that nap..

I was worried about my lo too, she sleeps from about 8pm to 7:30-8am , takes a bottle and then goes back to sleep with me until anywhere from 9:30 - 10:30am. But i guess at their age its normal for 2 naps, and she only takes one so its like her sleeping in takes the place of that nap..

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